10 Yard Container
3-4 Pickup Truck Bed Loads
Includes 2 Tons of Material. Additional weight is prorated at $125/ton (not to exceed 3 tons).
Rental includes 21 days! Pickup day should be estimated when you receive a call from our representative. You can purchase extra days for $10/day.
Once rental is paid, a representative will reach out for scheduling. Expect 1-3 days for delivery. In many cases, we can accommodate same day deliveries! We can even book weeks out!
Deliveries and pickups can be scheduled Mon-Fri.
See below for rules associated with booking, delivering, and loading a rented container. By booking with us, you agree to adhere to the rules of loading. By overloading the container above the walls or placing materials that aren’t allowed, you accept the chance of additional charges applying.
3-4 Pickup Truck Bed Loads
Includes 2 Tons of Material. Additional weight is prorated at $125/ton (not to exceed 3 tons).
Rental includes 21 days! Pickup day should be estimated when you receive a call from our representative. You can purchase extra days for $10/day.
Once rental is paid, a representative will reach out for scheduling. Expect 1-3 days for delivery. In many cases, we can accommodate same day deliveries! We can even book weeks out!
Deliveries and pickups can be scheduled Mon-Fri.
See below for rules associated with booking, delivering, and loading a rented container. By booking with us, you agree to adhere to the rules of loading. By overloading the container above the walls or placing materials that aren’t allowed, you accept the chance of additional charges applying.
3-4 Pickup Truck Bed Loads
Includes 2 Tons of Material. Additional weight is prorated at $125/ton (not to exceed 3 tons).
Rental includes 21 days! Pickup day should be estimated when you receive a call from our representative. You can purchase extra days for $10/day.
Once rental is paid, a representative will reach out for scheduling. Expect 1-3 days for delivery. In many cases, we can accommodate same day deliveries! We can even book weeks out!
Deliveries and pickups can be scheduled Mon-Fri.
See below for rules associated with booking, delivering, and loading a rented container. By booking with us, you agree to adhere to the rules of loading. By overloading the container above the walls or placing materials that aren’t allowed, you accept the chance of additional charges applying.
No container should be loaded over the side walls. You should not be able to see debris if you look across the top of the dumpster.
Customer is responsible for any reload/rejection fees, or any additional disposal fees.
Overweight charges or citations are the financial responsibility of the customer.
Credit Card information will be collected during the scheduling call. This will be used in the event you incur any additional charges. You will be notified before your card is charged.
Guidelines for placement of container:
10, 14, and 18 yd containers must have at least 40 linear feet of room for the truck to maneuver and place the container.
30 yd containers must must have at least 60 liner feet of room for the truck to maneuver and place the container.
All containers must have 20 feet of overhead clearance to allow the container to roll on and off of the delivery truck.
Some municipalities do not allow for container s to sit on the street. Please contact your local government or call us to verify whether your address would allow delivery to the street.
Driveways are acceptable as long as there is sufficient space to maneuver.
We will not place a container on grass or dirt. Gravel, concrete and asphalt are acceptable.
We are not responsible for damage to surfaces where delivery is deemed acceptable - dumpsters can be heavy. We pride ourselves in professional, courteous service. We will do everything in our power to maintain the integrity of your property, and almost all of the time, you will never even know there was a dumpster sitting where it was; however, when setting and lifting heavy equipment, there is a chance of the wheels leaving a small mark on surfaces. We will ALWAYS accept responsibility for negligence, but small marks can be left when the container is removed.
Examples of materials allowed in the container:
General trash and household cleanout debris
Attic and basement cleanouts
Wood or upholstered furniture that fits in the container
Construction/Remodel Debris
TV’s and Electronics
Appliances that do not use freon. (stoves, microwaves, dishwashers, etc.)
Examples of materials you CAN NOT put in the container:
Tires
Asbestos
Gasoline or Explosives
Liquid paint cans or liquids of any kind
Batteries
Chemicals of any kinds
Railroad Ties
Creosote Lumber
Tanks for propane, oil, gas, freon or other liquid (even if emptied)
Appliances with freon or gas
Concrete/Masonry/Dirt
Roofing Materials